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Change his/her & his to their in licensing.md (#801)
This is consistent with the rest of the document and is more inclusive. Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Documentation/pulls/801 Reviewed-by: Robert Wolff <mahlzahn@posteo.de>
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@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ Unfortunately, however, copyright law does not protect hardware objects.
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[Copyright law is extremely powerful](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/enforcing-gpl.en.html).
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In fact, it grants the author of a work exclusive rights to use or distribute their work.
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An author can grant permission to use his/her work under arbitrary conditions. Just for illustration, an author could
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invent for example a "coffee license" and impose that whoever uses his work has to offer the author a coffee.
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An author can grant permission to use their work under arbitrary conditions. Just for illustration, an author could
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invent for example a "coffee license" and impose that whoever uses their work has to offer the author a coffee.
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Similarly, forever-open licenses grant users the right to use the work provided that they will redistribute any
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derivative work using the same license again (copyleft).
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